The Easiest (WyldStyle) Wildstyle Lego Movie Costume Ever!

All you need to make your own WildStyle (WyldStyle) LEGO Movie Costume is a pen and some paper, a black sweat suit, some bright pink and blue duck tape, scissors, and some hair chalk.

To Make Your Own WildStyle (WyldStyle) LEGO Movie Costume

Start, by sketching out the graffiti pattern onto a sheet of paper so you have a solid visual reference to refer to as you go.

Now, cut corresponding strips of blue and pink duck tape and attach them to the black sweatshirt as closely to the pattern on the lego character as you can.

The result looks spectacular, but only took as long as it takes you to cut the duct/duck tape!

We colored her hair using a hair chalk set very similar to this one. I scribbled on a few freckles and a cat eye using an eye pencil, then added some bright lipstick for the full effect.

Now Check this out!

Are you ready for some amazing DIY Halloween costume inspiration?

In the spirit of a fun and festive, kid-friendly Halloween I collaborated with a few blogging buddies to bring you more than 80 of the best DIY Halloween costumes, including the adorable WildStyle (WyldStyle) LEGO Movie costume we whipped up in a short afternoon!

I’m teaming up with Jamie Dorobek and her handmade Halloween costume site, Really Awesome Costumes to bring y’all tons of easy ideas to craft up DIY Halloween costumes for everyone including your pets, family costumes, and even a trunk or treat idea!

Click on the links below each collage to get the detailed instructions about how to make the costume pictured, just like mine above. Don’t forget to follow the Handmade Halloween Costumes Pinterest Board for even more DIY costume greatness!

What handmade costume ideas did you love the most?! Be sure to click over to get the costume instructions, pin the costume, and let them know you love it! Also, follow the Handmade Halloween Costumes board on Pinterest!

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This is too cute (and easy!!!). So Lindsey from Cafe Johnsonia sent me over to say hi because she’s sure you are one of “our people” because she is totally my “people” or person really. I sure like her. So if she is thinking we’d be friends then I thought I better say hi! Let’s be friends. And let’s go to a conference together next year too. Deal! I’m trying to convince Lindsey too!

Thank you for sharing this! I was invited to an Oscar viewing party and instructed to wear “red carpet best or the costume of your favorite movie character,” and Wyldstyle seemed like a pretty cheap and easy costume that would also protest Lego Movie getting shut out of the awards. :) This site officially confirmed it–this IS a cheap and easy costume, and I don’t even have to permanently fabric paint my black pants to make it! Thanks again!

Stacey,
You just saved me!!!! My daughter is going to be Wyld Style in a school musical and needs a costume. I’m horrible about cute, crafty stuff and this costume is so easy that even I can do it. Thank you for your simple, brilliant idea!!! It saved my day!
Patrice B.